Monthly Archives: January 2015

Saturday evening at Africa Safari lodge. Game drive! We saw a big white Rhino in the distance and planned to get closer… …being observed by this Water Buck… …as we got closer to this pregnant female Rhino. Much closer! Nyala … Continue reading →

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Last weekend we drove 3 hours to the south. It was a warm day and Hanna was quickly in the pool after we arrived. We had arrived to Africa Safari Lodge, just outside Mariental. Just in front of the pool … Continue reading →

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Unfortunately staff is leaving the ICAO Project. I picked up Captain Nduati Njama on the airport 1 October 2013 as he arrived in Namibia. He quickly became highly appreciated for his qualifications, hard work and nice personality. Just before Christmas, … Continue reading →

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We flew to Cape Town for a long weekend in March 2013. During these few days we had some great experiences and I hope there will be a possibility to return some day. Below links to post from those days … Continue reading →

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We’ve been to Botswana twice. First in May 2013 on our way from Caprivi/Zambesi in Namibia to Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe. We passed the Chobe area and the first four links to posts below are from that trip. Our second … Continue reading →

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We have only been a short trip into Zimbabwe to be able to see Vic Falls. Here are two posts from that trip (click on head-lines, not on photos!): Northeast Day 5a – Victoria Falls You can’t spend four years … Continue reading →

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In May 2013 we did a drive northeast all the way to Victoria Falls. Although we mostly passed through Kavango and Caprivi (or Zambesi as it is called today) we still had time for nice experiences as told in the … Continue reading →

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One of the categories in this blog is “At work“. The first task in Namibia was to assist DCA in making ATS able to begin surveillance operations for area control. The second task in Namibia was to assist DCA in … Continue reading →

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One of the categories in this blog is “At work“. The first task in Namibia was to assist DCA in making ATS able to begin surveillance operations for area control. The second task in Namibia was to assist DCA in … Continue reading →

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Second evening at Bagatelle and after dinner; we went on a night game drive. There was a full moon and our driver had a powerful search-light. Above a nest with Sociable Weavers. These nests are the largest built by any bird. … Continue reading →